birds of a feather

The phrase "birds of a feather" is an idiomatic expression that means people who have similar characteristics, interests, or habits tend to flock together or form groups. It implies that people with the same or similar qualities or backgrounds often find common ground and form connections or friendships. It suggests that individuals with shared traits or ideologies tend to associate or band together.


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English is confusing! Why do people say "Pardon my French" when they are speaking English? Because of idioms!

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